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Last night, on the eve of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day), about 250,00 Muslims went onto the Temple Mount and a massive group were chanting the infamous "khaybar ya yehud," an Islamic battle cry invoking the killing of Jews. They were also shouting support for Hamas.
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Just moments ago the Yom HaShoah memorial siren was sounded across the country.
I never had any family in the Holocaust but I cry my heart out as they were all my family.
You can view it here also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL7XNm9Xqos
I never had any family in the Holocaust but I cry my heart out as they were all my family.
You can view it here also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL7XNm9Xqos
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This is a Kiddush Hashem.
A Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) man recited the Shema prayer and other prayers out loud during the Holocaust memorial siren in Jerusalem today.
This is actually the right thing to do as Jews standing in silence isn't a Jewish concept, it is a European one (no offense). During any memorial moment we are supposed to recite prayers or words of Tehillim (Psalms) but the country hasn't been educated with this as the siren was based on a European concept not a Jewish one.
All Jews during the siren should recite some prayer, personal prayers, whatever, or even just say words. It doesn't mean people who stand in silence are wrong, they are not but it's actually more Jewish and more appropriate to recite prayers at this time (even if not religious).
2 other examples from last year's Yom HaZikaron sirens:
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165292266620441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165295024625441
A Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) man recited the Shema prayer and other prayers out loud during the Holocaust memorial siren in Jerusalem today.
This is actually the right thing to do as Jews standing in silence isn't a Jewish concept, it is a European one (no offense). During any memorial moment we are supposed to recite prayers or words of Tehillim (Psalms) but the country hasn't been educated with this as the siren was based on a European concept not a Jewish one.
All Jews during the siren should recite some prayer, personal prayers, whatever, or even just say words. It doesn't mean people who stand in silence are wrong, they are not but it's actually more Jewish and more appropriate to recite prayers at this time (even if not religious).
2 other examples from last year's Yom HaZikaron sirens:
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165292266620441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165295024625441
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The Kirya (IDF headquarters) this morning during the Yom HaShoah siren.
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Amazing video made with a scene of Yamas elite border police unit members surrounding 91 year old Holocaust survivor Yehezkel Hershtik and the video is without words but with infinite meaning.
I also added an amazing pic that a photographer named Dvir Biton took.
I also added an amazing pic that a photographer named Dvir Biton took.
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Al-Quds Brigades (Palestinian Islamic Jihad) in Jenin released footage of their attack drones which they say are now in service.
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Arabs burnt an Israeli flag
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Earlier I posted a video and 2 pics of 91 year old Holocaust survivor Yehezkel Hershtik with special elite undercover Magav police units but what I didnt know at the time is the following that he said:
"When I arrived in Eretz Israel and saw, for the first time in my life, the Jewish guard, the Jewish soldier, I realized that my life's dream is coming true - a dream of a country, but mine. A dream that I have been missing ever since as a child when I was afraid to walk down the street, they would hurt me at every opportunity, just because I was Jewish.
I was standing wrapped in tefillin and the tallit, the most familiar and important of Jewish symbols. I was very excited to stand with these warriors, it is impossible to explain in words the feeling I experienced," Ezekiel told the warriors. "When I was in the concentration camps it was my biggest dream - that soldiers would stand behind me and protect us."
See the other posts here and here....
"When I arrived in Eretz Israel and saw, for the first time in my life, the Jewish guard, the Jewish soldier, I realized that my life's dream is coming true - a dream of a country, but mine. A dream that I have been missing ever since as a child when I was afraid to walk down the street, they would hurt me at every opportunity, just because I was Jewish.
I was standing wrapped in tefillin and the tallit, the most familiar and important of Jewish symbols. I was very excited to stand with these warriors, it is impossible to explain in words the feeling I experienced," Ezekiel told the warriors. "When I was in the concentration camps it was my biggest dream - that soldiers would stand behind me and protect us."
See the other posts here and here....
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